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Ford: Mustang Gt 350 Tribute on 2040-cars

US $7,000.00
Year:1965 Mileage:49100 Color: Red
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
Ford: Mustang GT 350 Tribute, US $7,000.00, image 1

Please contact me only at : jacksonmdyfloyd@gmx.com

GORGEOUS 1965 Mustang Fastback GT 350 Tribute car is being offered for sale. This is my dream car, but its holding me back from buying a house which I have the opportunity to get if I sell it :/ This car was COMPLETELY restored from top to bottom several years back, and remains in excellent condition. At restoration it was updated to tribute a 1966 Mustang Gt 350. At this time a brand new 302 engine was installed. This thing has way more kick than what you may expect from a 302 thanks to the .40 over bore, forged pistons, competition 289 duration lift cam etc. etc. etc. This 450 HP engine is bolted to a Ford C-4 transmission with B.M quick shift ratchet shifter. Summit turbo exhaust sounds heavenly at idle as well as cruising the roads! The interior of the car is almost flawless. It should exceed expectations (as long as they are realistic.) All upholstery, and interior in general was completely redone/replaced at restoration. Since the car has not sat out in the sun and has next to no fading or anything. I would rate the interior 9 or better on a 1-10 scale. Note: the original radio may work, but I dont believe its hooked up. The exterior of the car is in great condition as well. There is no rust on the car, and the underbody looks great. Suspension and all has been replaced and shows great. The paint is in very good condition but was not done yesterday. All in all I would say the paint on the car is about an 8 on a 1-10 scale. It looks great with no major scratches or dents, but doesnt have the shine you may want for national car shows. It will win some local car shows and grab attention like crazy though! The car has only been driven an estimated 800 miles since restoration! It is taken out weekly to keep things running smooth and charged up! It runs right at 190 degrees and has absolutely NO known mechanical problems! I’d drive it across the state no problem it is 100% reliable. This may be your chance to get one heck of a car at a steal of a price! Please bid to win, but only win if you plan to pay!! If you would like to come inspect it before auction end just send me your number in a message and I will give you a call asap! VIN code reads 5F09C390591Data Plate reads 63AM2607A25F6 5= 1965 Model YearF= Dearborn Assembly Plant09= Mustang, 2 Door FastbackC= 289 CID Engine with 2 Barrel Carburator390591= Consecutive Unit Number 63A= Mustang, 2 Door Fastback with Standard Bucket SeatsM= Wimbledon White Exterior Finish26= Black Vinyl Interior Trim07A= 1/7/65 Production Date25= Richmond District OrderF= 2.80 Locking Real Axle6= C-4 Automatic Transmission

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Mon, Aug 27 2018

The 1935 Duesenberg SSJ formerly owned by Gary Cooper sold for a jaw-dropping $22 million over the weekend at the Gooding & Co. Pebble Beach auction, setting a record for the most valuable pre-war car ever sold at auction. It also appears to have become the most expensive American collector car ever sold at auction, eclipsing the very first Shelby Cobra ever made, which sold for $13.75 million in 2016. The Duesenberg was also the lone American-made entrant in the list of top 10 sellers, which was crowded with the names Ferrari and Porsche. You have to go all the way down the list to No. 21 to find the next American car: a 1930 Packard 734 Speedster Phaeton, which sold for a mere $1.127 million. All told, Gooding & Co. said it realized more than $116.5 million in auction sales over the weekend, with a whopping 25 cars sold for north of $1 million, an 84 percent sales rate and an average transaction price of $947,174. Clearly this is how the other half 1 percent lives. Gooding & Co. said there were five world-record sales at the auction. Joining the Duesenberg were a 1955 Ferrari 500 Mondial Series II, which sold for $5.005 million; a 1958 Ferrari 250 GT Tour de France Berlinetta, $6.6 million; a 1967 Ferrari 330 GTC Speciale, $3.41 million; and a one-of-two 1966 Ferrari Dino Berlinetta GT, $3.08 million. Oh, and that 1969 Ford Bronco test vehicle we told you about? The one that was rebadged by Holman & Moody as a Bronco Hunter? It sold for $121,000, which was well below the expected range of $180,000 to $220,000. Perhaps it was the presence of all those gorgeous Porsche Spyders and Ferraris that meant collectors weren't interested in boxy, utilitarian off-roaders. View 24 Photos Gooding and Co. had expected the convertible Duesenberg coupe to go for more than $10 million. It was one of only two of its kind built by Duesenberg — the other having gone to Clark Gable — with a specially shortened, 125-inch wheelbase and a supercharged straight-eight with double overhead cams, able to produce around 400 horsepower and a top speed of 140 miles per hour. It features a lightweight open-roadster bobtail body produced by LaGrande out of Connersville, Ind. The car was also owned at one point by race driver Briggs Cunningham.

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We know Ford is unveiling a new Focus RS on February 3, and it's heavily rumored to arrive brandishing an all-wheel-drive powertrain and as much as 350 horsepower. The folks at Ford Performance have also promised they are working on at least 12 models through 2020, and that still leaves a lot of time to get additional exciting vehicles out the door. One of those could be an RS version of the Fiesta, according to Evo. An RS take on the latest Fiesta would obviously need substantial boosts in both power and handling ability to warrant the work over the current top Fiesta ST (pictured above), which is already one of our favorite cars. Evo speculates that the 1.6-liter turbocharged four-cylinder could be tuned further, possibly up to about 250 horsepower, and the high-performance hatch might even take some inspiration from the Fiesta WRC rally car with an all-wheel drive system. An unnamed Ford spokesperson remained cagey about the chances for the pint-sized hot hatch to Evo, though. "We can't say anything at this moment, but we have promised to produce 12 performance models in the coming years. We'll leave it for you to decide whether that includes a Fiesta at this moment," the source said to the magazine. Evo doesn't expect a launch across the pond until at least 2017, if it actually happens. Of course, there's the lingering question of whether such a niche project would work in the US. In Europe, the Fiesta RS would challenge similarly diminutive speedsters like the Volkswagen Polo R and Audi S1, but true competitors of an equivalent size here would be much more scarce. In fact with 250 hp, the hotter Fiesta could provide unwelcome competition within Blue Oval showrooms for the Focus ST. Featured Gallery 2014 Ford Fiesta ST View 47 Photos News Source: EvoImage Credit: Ford Ford Hatchback Performance ford performance ford fiesta rs

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